Leigh-Anne Pinnock led the glamour alongside husband Andre Gray at the MOBO Awards in Manchester on Thursday evening, putting on a united front after she opened up about his 'betrayal'.
The former Little Mix star, 34, looked sensational as she joined her footballer partner, also 34, on the red carpet at the Co-op Live Arena.
Leigh-Anne turned heads in a racy black floor-length dress, complete with mesh panels, daring cut-outs, and a figure-hugging silhouette as she posed up a storm for cameras.
Letting the dress take centre stage, she accessorised with gold jewellery and styled her dark tresses in a sleek ponytail.
Meanwhile, Andre cut a stylish figure in a black jacket with leather panels and tailored trousers, cosying up to his wife for snaps.
Also in attendance were Ryley Isaac, Nia Smith, Richard Blackwood, Estelle, Misha B, Stella Quaresma, Renée Downer, Jorja Douglas, Eve, Olivia Dean, Kojey Radical, and Slick Rick.
Leigh-Anne Pinnock led the glamour alongside husband Andre Gray at the MOBO Awards in Manchester on Thursday evening, putting on a united front after she opened up about his 'betrayal'
The former Little Mix star, 34, looked sensational in a racy black dress as she posed on the red carpet at the Co-op Live Arena
Ryley, 24, bared her cleavage in a plunging silver-embellished gown featuring a daring thigh-high split.
Nia opted for a trendy sage green leather co-ord, while Richard, 53, looked suave in a crisp white suit and black suede shoes.
Estelle, 46, dazzled in an orange sequin one-shoulder dress with an asymmetric hem, while Misha, 34, stunned in a red strapless gown with a lace-textured bust and matching gloves.
Eve, 47, put on a sizzling display in a black dress with diamante bodysuit detailing, showcasing her toned legs.
Olivia, 27, wowed in a black sparkly halterneck gown, adding height to her frame with pointed heels as she struck a series of sultry poses.
Kojey, 33, kept things cool in a washed leather jacket and matching trousers, while Slick Rick, real name Ricky Martin Lloyd Walters, 61, looked sharp in a plum blazer and coordinating trousers.
Leigh-Anne's appearance at the event comes after she revealed she had been betrayed by her husband.
Leigh-Anne turned heads in the black number, complete with mesh panels, daring cut-outs, and a figure-hugging silhouette as she posed up a storm for cameras
Letting the dress take centre stage, she accessorised with gold jewellery and styled her dark tresses in a sleek ponytail
Meanwhile, Andre cut a stylish figure in a black jacket with leather panels and tailored trousers, cosying up to his wife for snaps
Speaking to Paloma Faith on her Mad Sad Bad podcast, Leigh-Anne said: 'I went through a bit of a weird time with my husband actually and I think that sort of not being totally honest and losing trust and that kind of betrayal.
'I think like heartbreak is wild, like it's awful and especially someone that you're so madly in love with and that they can hurt you.'
The singer explained how footballer Andre realised he was being 'selfish' after he moved abroad to Greece to play for Aris Thessaloniki.
She continued: 'Well, I think that person has to want to change and he did.
'And I think you can go through things in relationship, but if they aren't willing to change for you, forget it.
'They have to do the work and they have to turn it around because again it's not you, it's not on you.
'He went to therapy and I think for us what really helped for us, he started playing abroad and he had more time to himself to kind of look and realise that everything that he was doing was not how you make a relationship work, it's not. It's selfish.'
She also said the footballer 'went out of his way' to change for her, which led to her learning the 'power of forgiveness'.
Also in attendance were Ryley Isaac, Nia Smith, Richard Blackwood, Estelle, Misha B, Stella Quaresma, Renée Downer, Jorja Douglas, Eve, Olivia Dean, Kojey Radical, and Slick Rick (Stella, Renée, and Jorja pictured)
Ryley, 24, bared her cleavage in a plunging silver-embellished gown featuring a daring thigh-high split
Nia opted for a trendy sage green leather co-ord, while Richard, 53, looked suave in a crisp white suit and black suede shoes
Estelle, 46, dazzled in an orange sequin one-shoulder dress with an asymmetric hem
While Misha, 34, stunned in a red strapless gown with a lace-textured bust and matching gloves
Eve, 47, put on a sizzling display in a black dress with diamante bodysuit detailing, showcasing her toned legs
Kojey, 33, kept things cool in a washed leather jacket and matching trousers
While Slick Rick, real name Ricky Martin Lloyd Walters, 61, looked sharp in a plum blazer and coordinating trousers
Former Love Island star Danica Taylor, 24, turned heads in a sheer black distressed dress paired with a dramatic oversized hat
Nile Rodgers, 73, appeared in great spirits as he arrived at the venue, posing up a storm on the red carpet ahead of the ceremony
Tyrique Hyde looked dapper in a green suit paired with a crisp white shirt
Shenseea stunned in a plunging mini dress with fringed trims and strappy white heels
Tinie Tempah looked dapper in a smart black double-breasted coat paired with a vibrant red shirt
Indiyah Polack turned heads in a sheer pearl-embellished dress, which showcased her incredible figure
Oritse Williams cut a trendy figure in a black leather jacket paired with a crisp white shirt
Later in the evening, Estelle and Slick Rick took to the stage to put on an incredible performance for the VIP guests
Famous YouTuber Niko Omilana won the MOBO Award for Best Media Personality
Meanwhile, DC3 won the MOBO Award for Best Gospel Act supported by Premier Gospel onstage during the awards ceremony
When she was asked what she has learnt about heartbreak, Leigh-Anne admitted she was still with the person who broke her heart.
She said: 'Some people might say, oh well why are you still with them? or why are you still giving them another chance? I guess that can be seen as a weakness and not putting yourself first but I think only you know what is truly right for you.'
Leigh-Anne went onto say the couple got through the 'struggles' and now they are in a 'really beautiful place'.
She continued: 'If that person can really show that they want to change, you cannot change somebody but if they go out of their way to change themselves I really do think that kind of tells you everything you need to know.
'For me personally I had to go through these struggles and things in our relationship to get to the point where we are now, which is a really beautiful place.'
MOBO 2026 NOMINATIONS
Best male act - in association with Prostate Cancer UK
Central Cee
Elmiene
Jim Legxacy
Nemzzz
Odeal
Skepta
Best female act - in association with got2b
Flo
Kwn
Little Simz
Olivia Dean
Pinkpantheress
Sasha Keable
Album of the year - in association with Amazon music
Central Cee - Can't Rush Greatness
Ezra Collective - Dance, No One's Watching
Flo - Access All Areas
Kojey Radical - Don't Look Down
Little Simz - Lotus
Olivia Dean - The Art Of Loving
Song of the year
AJ Tracey Feat. Jorja Smith - Crush
Donaeo Feat. Omar, Lemar & House Gospel Choir - Nights Like This
Fred Again, Skepta & Plaqueboymax - Victory Lap
Jim Legxacy & Dave - 3x
Kwn - Do What I Say
Myles Smith - Nice To Meet You
Olivia Dean - Man I Need
Pinkpantheress - Illegal
Raye - Where Is My Husband!
Tim Duzit - Kat Slater
Best Grime Act - Supported by Trench
Chip
Jayahadadream
Kasst 8
Ruff Sqwad
Scorcher
Wiley
Best Hip Hop act
Aitch
Asco
Catch
Central Cee
D-Block Europe
Kojey Radical
Little Simz
Loyle Carner
Wretch 32
Youngs Teflon
Best Drill Act
36
Booter Bee
Chy Cartier
Esdeekid
K-Trap
Leostaythrill
Nemzzz
Pozer
Twin S
Wohdee
Best performance in a TV/Film
Aaron Pierre - Mufasa: The Lion King
Ashley Thomas - Hostage
Ashley Walters - Adolescence
Cynthia Erivo - Wicked
Damson Idris - F1
Dayo Koleosho - EastEnders
Lennie James - Mr Loverman
Marianne Jean-Baptiste - Hard Truths
Stephen Graham - Adolescence Wunmi Mosaku - Sinners
Best Caribbean Music Act
Ayetian
Lila Iké
Masicka
Shenseea
Vybz Kartel
Yung Bredda
Best Jazz Act
Cktrl
Ego Ella May
Ezra Collective
Kokoroko
Nubya Garcia
Yazmin Lacey
Best electronic/dance act supported by Bema and Mixmag
FKA twigs
Jazzy
Kilimanjaro
Pinkpantheress
Salute
Sherelle
Best newcomer
DC3
EsDeeKid
Finessekid
Jim Legxacy
Kwn
Namesbliss
Nia Smith
Sekou
Skye Newman
YT
Best international act
Ayra Starr
Cardi B
Clipse
Gunna
Kehlani
Leon Thomas
Mariah The Scientist
Moliy
Tyla
Vybz Kartel
Video of the year - in association with Vevo
Pozer - Shanghigh Noon (dir. Bas Haselager)
FKA twigs - Eusexua (dir. Jordan Hemingway)
Jim Legxacy - Father (dir. Lauzza)
Little Simz - Flood feat. Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly (dir. Salomon Ligthelm)
Raye - Where is my husband (Dir. The Reids)
Skepta and Fred Again - Back 2 Back (dir. Domamanic and Skepta)
Best R'N'B soul act
Elmiene
Flo
Kwn
Odeal
Olivia Dean
Sasha Keable
Best Alternative Music Act
Alt Blk Era
Blood Orange
Hak Baker
Michael Kiwanuka
Nova Twins
Rachel Chinouriri
Best international act
Ayra Starr
Cardi B
Clipse
Gunna
Kehlani
Leon Thomas
Mariah The Scientist
Moliy
Tyla
Vybz Kartel
Best media personality
Bemi Orojuogun (Bus Aunty)
DJ AG
In My Opinion
Melissa Holdbrook-Akposoe (Melissa's wardrobe)
Nadia Jae
Nike Omilana
PK Humble
Remi Burgz
Uche Natori
Winners Talking
Best African music act
Adekunle Gold (Nigeria)
Ayra Starr (Nigeria)
Davido (Nigeria)
Joshua Baraka (Uganda)
Moliy (Ghana)
Rema ((Nigeria)
Shalliopi (Nigeria)
Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
Tyla (South Africa)
Wizkid (Nigeria)
Best Gospel Act supported by Premier Gospel
Annatoria
DC3
Faith Child
Imrhan
Sondae
Still Shadey
Best Producer
Inflo
Jaes
Miles Clinton James
P2J
Sammy Soso
Zach Nahome

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